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Join Dr Dyann Ross as she explores love as a force for revolutionary change.Subscribe to her newsletter - www.thelovetheorist.substack.comBrought to you by Revolutionaries
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Beyond the Physics is a podcast run by Joseph Guzman and Irene Roman, PhD physics students, who hope to learn more about the universe, and the people that make up the culture behind the science. Come along as we hope to tackle some of the most difficult, and thought provoking questions of our time, and shatter the notions of what it takes to be a physicist.
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From Plato to quantum physics, Walter Benjamin to experimental poetry, Frantz Fanon to the history of political radicalism, The Podcast for Social Research is a crucial part of our mission to forge new, organic paths for intellectual work in the twenty-first century: an ongoing, interdisciplinary series featuring members of the Institute, and occasional guests, conversing about a wide variety of intellectual issues, some perennial, some newly pressing. Each episode centers on a different topic and is accompanied by a bibliography of annotations and citations that encourages further curiosity and underscores the conversation’s place in a larger web of cultural conversations.
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When we consciously and lovingly work toward bringing our minds, bodies, and emotions into alignment, we can live our most joyful lives. Host Joy Dushey, a holistic life guide,breathwork facilitator, energy healer and founder of the integrated Life System, The Joyful Approach.
On The Methodology by The Joyful Approach, you’ll hear from Joy and other experts in the spiritual and wellness realm about tools for awakening to a better understanding of yourself and finding alignment while making self-loving choices that bring you to a state of ease and joy. Along the way, you’ll awaken to the realization that the answers you need are already inside of you and the healing to an awakened life will be available to you. -
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Welcome to Philosophers In Space, where the intrepid trekker captain Callie Wright and their questionable Chief Ethics Officer Aaron Rabinowitz explore the weird, gooey world of sci-fi, searching for tantalizing hypotheticals and gear-stripping questions in a space odyssey of meaning and amusement.
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Worthiness is the foundation of everything in our lives. Success in relationships, career, happiness, and life all depend on feeling worthy of living the life we create. In this podcast, I use storytelling, coaching, and daily practices to teach how to cultivate worthiness. It is a compilation of stories, coaching, and interviews to shine light on both the dark and the light in our lives. My mission is to empower people to rediscover their voice, worth, and power. You are already worthy.
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The world is getting warmer. The weather is getting weirder. And in Alaska, we have a front row seat. This summer, Alaska’s Energy Desk returns with all-new episodes of our podcast, Midnight Oil. Season Two is called The Big Thaw. Last season, we looked back -- at the state’s roller-coaster history with oil. This time, we're looking forward, to one of the biggest question marks ahead: climate change. What does it mean to be an oil state in a warming world?
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Zee Feed is an independent digital media company, bringing context and critical thinking to the news, social issues and pop culture you care about. This 'Articles in Audio' podcast does exactly what it says: delivers our articles to you in audio format, read aloud for those who prefer to digest big ideas by listening (not reading words on a screen).
Whether it's a political think piece, a feminist take on a viral trend, or a foreign affairs explainer, you can now enjoy our journalism while walking the dog or taking a shower.
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Former professional rugby player John Daniell and journalist Glenn McConnell travel New Zealand trying to find the rulebook for how to be a man in 2021. Along the way they meet everyone from an All Black to a Tinder-profile guru, from a non-binary father to an historian of Kiwi bloke-ness. It’s a wild ride.
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The mission is simple - to provoke debate, awaken critical thinking, and to help people break Free of Dumb’, in all its many forms. How? Well, through discussions and thought-pieces that stimulate thinking and debate. We'll discuss aspects of leadership, take look at purpose and branding, how we might navigate the ‘no-normal’, how to uncover facts in a post-truth world that is awash in a sea of fake news and conspiracy theories. Over time we will explore ways to practice critical thinking to form our own conclusions and aid our decision-making. We don't want to try and tell people what to think, we just want to help everyone break free of 'dumb’ in all its many forms. Lee Parkinson is a brand strategist, creative thinker and curious human. He is fascinated with human behaviour - what we actually do, even though it is often quite different from what we say, think, or feel.
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At the edge of the ocean, all of our senses are engaged—the breeze on our skin, the scent of rotting seaweed, the sparkle of light on the waves. But dive in and things change. In shallow, coastal waters, water is often murky, even opaque. And the deeper you dive, the darker it becomes. It’s probably no surprise then, that for ocean animals, hearing is paramount. And it’s not just so for singing humpback whales. Lobsters, octopuses, fish, and more all use sound to communicate and navigate, to find each other, or to swim the other way.
Hakai Magazine invites you to join us and listen in under the waves. Discover some of the extraordinary soundscapes scientists are recording, the surprising ways that animals talk and listen, and how the unexpected patches of quiet triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic is driving a new commitment to hushing anthropogenic ocean noise. -
A podcast from the Australian Museum that takes you behind the scenes of expeditions, exhibitions and the lab to show you the world of Australia’s first museum. Discover how our scientists are using the collection’s 21.9 million objects and specimens to safeguard the extraordinarily rich biodiversity of our planet.
Find out more by going to australian.museum/explore
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